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Black Sheep's New K-Pick Blades
I finally got to try out my new Phantom K-Pick blades today. They already make my double toe loop jumps a whole lot more fun and consistent! Only problem is, I can't seem to find skate guards to fit them. Any ideas?
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I have Pattern 99 K-pick, and the 2 pieces guards with the spring in the middle fit my blade fine.
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What is a K-pick blade? Can you show me a website or a picture??
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Here's a sample of a K-pick. See how the pick head has like an extra layer with picks on the left and right side of it. Different manufacturer will have a slightly different look to the toepick section.
http://www.johnwilsonskates.com/blades/index.html |
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Ooooo.. interesting! How are you toe loops coming along Black Sheep?
Thanks for that MQSeries!
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That's good to hear that these blades have improved your double toes already! I've been thinking about upgrading to a K-pick sometime in the next year, even though I've just been doing singles. However, even on the single toe, I am scared to death of the toe pick slipping (I'm skating in an MK Professional right now). At this stage it may just be my technique that needs work rather than a blade change, but my strength and overall quality of my skating has improved since I switched from Risports to Klingbeils and I'm ready to get back into some more freestyle elements...so that change just makes me wonder what different blades would do.
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